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Old 12-02-2016, 03:58 PM   #22
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Hello Alban,

is it somehow possible for you to ask Microsoft for a kind of compatibility list of graphic-card-drivers which are able to support the new standard calls? Maybe you can provide this list then to us.
In my case it is a "Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000"-driver, Version 10.18.10.4358
dated 21.12.2015 (as far as I know there is no newer available).
Any chance that I can continue using DisplayLink anymore, if I would - or better: have to - upgrade soon to win anniversary upgrade?

kind regards
Carsten
Hello CML,

That version predates Windows 10 Anniversary Update by too much to support it.
The hint is the version number starts with 10. A driver made for the initial Windows 10 (WDDM 2.0) would start with 20. 10 should mean WDDM 1.3 so intrduced for Windows 8.1
You have a more recent driver for your graphics card: v4525 from May 2016. However I doubt it will have it: it looks like it's Intel 3rd Gen CPU (Ivy Bridge) which is out of support. To install it, you must take the zip version and assign it through Device Manager if the executable has been blocked by your machine manufacturer.

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Alban
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